The Mechanical Engineering specialization at Roger Williams University prepares students for career success. From power-producing machines like wind turbines, hydroelectric generators, and internal combustion engines to power-using machines like cars, planes, robots, and medical devices, mechanical engineers are constantly designing and developing life-changing mechanisms.
Tailor Your Expertise with a Specialization
Engineering majors have the flexibility to tailor their education to their own Engineering interests by selecting a specialization. Students may choose from Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, or Mechanical, or can consult with their faculty advisor to create a custom specialization.
This major is coordinated by the Engineering program, which is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET under the General Criteria.
Engineering Program Educational Objectives
Three to five years after graduation, we expect our graduates to:
- Possess an inquisitive mind, demonstrate excellence in technical knowledge and skills, achieve success as a practicing engineer or graduate student, and apply the highest ethical standards in all pursuits.
- Value the concept of, and demonstrate through …